European Week for Waste Reduction (EWWR) is a vital annual initiative aimed at promoting sustainable resource and waste management practices - Learn how Friends of the Earth Malta (FoEM) participated in this year's events!
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Have Your Say: Shaping the Future of Comino with PRO-COAST
Have you visited Comino recently? Tell us more about your experience.
Friends of the Earth Malta is conducting a survey on behalf of PRO-COAST, a Horizon Europe scientific research project, to gather your insights about your experience visiting the island of Comino.
European Week for Waste Reduction: How Friends of the Earth Malta is Championing the Cause
European Week for Waste Reduction (EWWR) is a vital annual initiative aimed at promoting sustainable resource and waste management practices - Learn how Friends of the Earth Malta (FoEM) participated in this year's events!
Why do people use micromobility?
Find out why Sergio moves around on rollerblades, Jonathan takes his kids to school by cargo bike, and Nazlican goes to work with an e-kick scooter. Let’s celebrate the multiple benefits of micromobility
What’s the Climate COP and why do we call for it to go Fossil Free?
Climate change is here, and its effects are already felt around the world. Over the past year, we have witnessed the hottest months on record. COP stands for the Conference of the Parties, which is the supreme decision-making body of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
Engaging with Permaculture Practices at Home
On Sunday, 20th October, our APS Community Garden opened its gates to the public as part of Ġenna Ġonna, the festival of gardens in Floriana. This event also served as an ideal platform to showcase our work on Project Blooming Schools, an Erasmus+ project now approaching its conclusion.
What is micromobility?
Meet Martina, Jonathan, Corinne and others to find out how they move around their city on their bike, on foot, wheelchair, scooter, roller skates and even a cargo bike!
Community Garden – A Blooming Schools Project
On Sunday, 20th October, our APS Community Garden opened its gates to the public as part of Ġenna Ġonna, the festival of gardens in Floriana. This event also served as an ideal platform to showcase our work on Project Blooming Schools, an Erasmus+ project now approaching its conclusion.